How to care for a horse daily?

KendraLane

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Hello everyone,
Since ancient times, horses are also quite close to humans. In ancient times, horses were used as mounts to serve the needs of human travel. Currently, horses are being served in all sports during the Olympics. To do that requires a horse to have an enduring health. Do not know how experts take care of the horse one day? Hope everyone can let me know.
Thanks everyone.
 
People who look after their own horses have had to learn about a lot of things. There are many books (look on eBay) and videos on Youtube that cover many aspects of horse care. We also need to learn about possible illnesses and how to avoid them. The people who look after competition or just expensive horses as a job usually have to take exams and get qualifications. The British Horse Society' s website is a good place to start finding out about working with horses.
 
Can you rephrase your question?

Do you want to know about pro rider’s training regime and horse care for horses at top level? Or their training regime and care for their up-and-coming horses? Or are you asking about general horse care as in what all horses need?
 
The best way to learn about the management and daily care on professional yards is probably to work on them. Of course, that's not possible for most people, but reading blogs and articles by trainers often gives a fascinating insight into their daily routines. In the racing industry, they sometimes have open days for the general public.
 
Kendral I'm pretty sure you are young and that maybe English isn't your first language. Can you please try and explain a bit more what information you are looking for, because the question you've asked so far is just too big to answer.
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Is this a genuine question or are we being punked? I mean I get that some people are new to this and generally want to know but even their introductry seems a bit bizzare. Seems more like a lecture than a question..

Either way I have to agree there are alot of information out there both physical and digital. Most of us educate ourselves with that kind of material and go for there. Some of us, like myself, also have life long experience to boost and thus have learnt with practical/hands-on approach as well. To be honest, I'd highly recommend the latter as nothing can prepare you and educate you more than the animal itself, and certainly no book can prepare you for the unexpected. Though they do so knowledge is power so don't just go in blind per-say, education is still vital. Ignorance, and even arrogance, can cost you your life, or theirs. With this being said I'd suggest offering assitance at liveries and stables and ask them to teach you. You could try looking for apprenticeship stable hand jobs. There are also many courses online you can take for horse care and maintenance. British Horse Society is a good place to look for these as well as a a few others.
 
?! What does this even mean?!

There's been a few of thse type of posts recently, I'm not sure whether it's a bot or some kind of scammer hoping to insinuate themselves into the forum and then....ask us for money?! Who knows? But they always read the same way, as if they've searched the internet for some random text relating to horses and then dumped it into a post. They're not always the OP either, sometimes they're posted in response to a totally legitimate thread.
 
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